what is the sentence pattern with (I/WE) in simple future tense
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Simple Future Tense Formula for First Person Singular/ Plural. The formula for Simple Future Tense when the First Person is Singular or Plural is that the sentence starts with the subject i.e I/ We, then a verb in its 1st form, followed by an object which is optional.
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- Here Sentence pattern is indicating structure of Future Indefinite Tense.
- A sentence pattern is a pattern in which (sentence) we have to discuss what are subject, verb and object ? We know that a sentence is formed with three parts and they are Subject, Verb and Object : I (subject) have (auxiliary verb) taken (verb's past participle form) my breakfast ( object).
- Structure : Subject + auxiliary verb ( shall / will ) + main verb's base form + object.
- In Simple Future Tense 'shall' is used both for I and we.
- Examples : I shall go to school. We shall play football.
- Here 'I' and 'we' are Subjects, 'shall' and 'shall' are auxiliary verbs, 'go' and 'play' are main verbs and 'to school' and 'football' are objects
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